I don’t think humanity is going to continue to agree to what is government approved torturing of people who have already undergone trauma. I don’t think humanity wants to be inhumane. So eventually those people who have altered states of consciousness and unusual sensory experiences won’t be subjected to a forced psychiatric regime, by the fearful public, who if they were better would never approve of such things as ECT and forced drugging.

Think of the charges that
could be brought against Sigmund Freud. He would only be able to offer an
apology and a pitiful excuse. The evidence is all too evident.

Freud says to the court room, ‘I’m
sorry I stopped listening to my patients when they told me some of my esteemed colleagues
and financers had sexually abused them during their childhood. I’m sorry I denied
and blamed my patients, turning their trauma into Greek myths. I am sorry
psychiatry still follows this model of blaming the patient and never listening.
I’m sorry, but I was under the influence of cocaine at the time and couldn’t
help it…’

Yes, Sigmund Freud is dead and
he can't apologise, but all those psychiatrists still alive that have caused
harm to those in their care can. Perhaps our legal systems could start with the
psychiatric practices that are no longer acceptable for psychiatrists to use to harm people with ie insulin shock,
lobotomy, LSD testing (and other horrific practices)...

Then perhaps I can get an
apology from the psychiatrists who abused me with the drug Acuphase, which is
not for human use in most parts of the world, just for big Zoo animals... but never in
the huge doses psychiatrists used on me. Zoo animals are too expensive to
wreck! Can't have their tongues moving all over the place so they can't eat properly! (This was one of the horrific effects I had on this drug).

Psychiatrists are still permitted to commit atrocities, in my country, not told to, but given permission through legislation that empowers them with the right to forcefully drug, brainwash, abduct, electrocute etc... Sometimes people die very quickly and the psychiatrist is said to have, 'done all they could', even when it was because the psychiatrist forcefully drugged the person that they died. Other times people die slowly and painfully and 25 years or so is stripped from their lives via the chemicals the psych-diagnosed are forced to take.This permission for psychiatrists to be allowed to harm humans, must be stopped.

Validation via an apology is very necessary to many who have been abused by psychiatry. It's time more psychiatrists stepped up, stopped any harmful practices they have committed and apologised for their past abuse. Yes it is hard being an intern being told to do ethically unsound things.